Western Digital, a manufacturer of self-encrypting external hard drives, is facing a crisis in reputation. Academic researchers have uncovered a critical security flaw in the company’s self-encrypting external hard drives.
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As SHA2 implementation nears, developing nations may face Internet access roadblocks
Millions of Internet users across the world are facing the dire possibility of losing permission to access majority of websites that run the HTTPS protocol, or are encrypted, with the impending implementation of the SHA2 encryption by 2016.
Android Trojan targeting online banking users spotted
Security researchers at Symantec have discovered an Android Trojan that is designed to target users of online banking services through various phishing pages the attackers deliver from cloud servers.
Do you really need a next-generation Chromecast? Think again
The next-generation Chromecast recently rolled out by Google packs a whole lot new features on the software side, but it does not mean you need it. Quite the contrary: the updated Chromecast is far from being your type of a must-have device.
How to keep your Facebook Account Protected from Hackers
A few years ago when you first logged in to your Facebook account, you might have probably skipped setting your account privacy and security options. Fast forward today, reports of Facebook data breaches never stopped hogging the daily headlines.
Mass exodus of Windows Phone app developers goes on
Microsoft’s Windows Phone is notorious for the lack of app experience for users. It’s the same reason its existing users, some even loyal since time immemorial, are beginning to feel the necessity of leaving the ecosystem in search for a wider selection of apps, which they can find in either Android or iOS.